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we're doing this for the rest of us. [applause] >> thank you veryuch. >> i did see you on c-spa initially when you fir wrote thisnd enjoy that interview. thank you so much can i think he. i really appreciate that. [applause] the no, it haseen the toughest me of my life and i had t do this but it is really not about me. i do appreciate that but it is about tt little boy over there and about his dad and the other soldiers and i feel like on use me as a vehicle to tell the story so im proud to do it. [applause] >> anyone else coming to mind? >> my name is cheryl and i am a teacher in philadelphia. one of the things, it is not necessarily a comment but i thank you for your courage, i thank you for your willingness because it takes courage to revisit pain but we also know that pain is healing so you can really experience the healing but what i also want to thank you for is telling this story about men. i do a lot of work with males in philadelphia particularly between the ages of 13 in 18 so it helps and i will be using excer
we're doing this for the rest of us. [applause] >> thank you veryuch. >> i did see you on c-spa initially when you fir wrote thisnd enjoy that interview. thank you so much can i think he. i really appreciate that. [applause] the no, it haseen the toughest me of my life and i had t do this but it is really not about me. i do appreciate that but it is about tt little boy over there and about his dad and the other soldiers and i feel like on use me as a vehicle to tell the story so im...
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could you tell us the story? >>ost: you tell the story [laughter] >> guest: you were there. >> host: it is your book. >> guest: he was so convinced of the americans were bugging his hotel room, he figured if he exploded with anger they would be listening and a date would change their policy. i asked the state department and the fbi if they were bugging their rooms and they told me no. i do not know that is true or not. but they did change our policy but perhaps they talked to lodge i do not know b khrushchev assume that they were the word just right team that khrushchevating everything for breakfast and you're making bread of these and khrushchev said he says he will take big enough of his diet and he has a kidney problem and they knew it was true. but he would try everything. try a piece. it was very different fit. i remember he asked him to bring him a stinky through to that it could be tasted that was like a rotten egg mixed with raw 10 boiled oil. [laughter] >> guest: it sounds great to seven he tried to d th
could you tell us the story? >>ost: you tell the story [laughter] >> guest: you were there. >> host: it is your book. >> guest: he was so convinced of the americans were bugging his hotel room, he figured if he exploded with anger they would be listening and a date would change their policy. i asked the state department and the fbi if they were bugging their rooms and they told me no. i do not know that is true or not. but they did change our policy but perhaps they...
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trace: , dick allen is with us now. every time we talk -- claudia khaled is with us right now. every time we talk, the situation gets worse. >> now in your search is underway as investigators from three different agencies continue to comb through film garrido's backyard. also, on the back next to the home. for some time, not long ago, they say that he lived in this shed behind me, even as jaycee and hurt children lived on the other side of the fence. we spoke to the owner of the property here, and although he is not considered a suspect, he is angry. he also said that he is glad he kept an eye on his own young children. >> if i did not, who knows what would happen to my kids? >> just yards away, jaycee and her kids were living in squalor inside an area that could only be open from the outside. phillip garrido has pleaded guilty to 29 counts of kidnapping and rape. his wife is also facing conspiracy charges because she did nothing to stop what was going on and stood by her husband. when phillip garrido was jailed for a few months in 1993, it was nancy who kept jaycee hostage, an
trace: , dick allen is with us now. every time we talk -- claudia khaled is with us right now. every time we talk, the situation gets worse. >> now in your search is underway as investigators from three different agencies continue to comb through film garrido's backyard. also, on the back next to the home. for some time, not long ago, they say that he lived in this shed behind me, even as jaycee and hurt children lived on the other side of the fence. we spoke to the owner of the property...
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there is an unwitten game between us and then. they are trying to open fire from underneath, and we have to discover the tunnels and prevent them from doing so. bret: so you have heard the accusations that during the gaza war that israeli troops used excessive force and that hundreds of civilians were killed. there are reports about that. how do you respond to all that? >> very simple, what would you do? you fire thousands and thousands of rockets, and people were killed, houses are destroyed. could you stop it otherwise? bret: what about the difficulty negotiating with the palestinians when they are split in the west bank with fatah and in gaza with hamas? how do you do that? >> it's a very serious question you are asking me, and the answer is because of this split, we cannot have a solution in one answer. it is a split body. you cannot solve it with one step. we think the best bet for them and for us is to continue to build their economy, to continue to build their security, to take over the powers of the land that israel will p
there is an unwitten game between us and then. they are trying to open fire from underneath, and we have to discover the tunnels and prevent them from doing so. bret: so you have heard the accusations that during the gaza war that israeli troops used excessive force and that hundreds of civilians were killed. there are reports about that. how do you respond to all that? >> very simple, what would you do? you fire thousands and thousands of rockets, and people were killed, houses are...
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comes from all of us. in the private insurance market when somebody who is not on medicare but doesn't have health insurance shows up at the hospital and the hospital gets the doctor and they treat the patient and they have to do big surgery, you think the hospital just swallows all that cost? they and the insurance companies pass it on. it's estimated that in the private insurance market individuals pay over on average $1,100 a year for all the people who are not insured in the system and pay for it in a very inefficient way because they are not getting the preventive care up front. they have to wait until the problem gets worse because they can't go to the doctor's office because what does the doctor office say when you call them up. what's your insurance number? i don't have one so it gets worse and worse and worse and they show up at the hospital, much more expensive. who pays for it, all of us through our insurance and medicare through the system so we're saying people have to shoulder that responsibi
comes from all of us. in the private insurance market when somebody who is not on medicare but doesn't have health insurance shows up at the hospital and the hospital gets the doctor and they treat the patient and they have to do big surgery, you think the hospital just swallows all that cost? they and the insurance companies pass it on. it's estimated that in the private insurance market individuals pay over on average $1,100 a year for all the people who are not insured in the system and pay...
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taking care of us here. they were fantastic. that's it for this special edition for "special report" for this time. the only place you will get the whole story. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. i will be back in washington for tomorrow night's show. we hope you will join us. until then, good night from jerusalem. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- shepard: fires rage. 164 square miles burned. 12,000 homes threatened. tonight, the fight. i'm shepard smith. the news starts now. it almost doubled in size overnight. now, the monitor wildfire is threatening thousands of homes. >> our house is gone. the whole block has been leveled. shepard: we're live on the front lines of the fire fight. shepard: and former vice president dick cheney says president obama is punishing the cia interrogators who kept the country safe after the attack of 9/11. >> i think it's an outrageous political act. the enhanced interrogation techniques are absolutely essent
taking care of us here. they were fantastic. that's it for this special edition for "special report" for this time. the only place you will get the whole story. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. i will be back in washington for tomorrow night's show. we hope you will join us. until then, good night from jerusalem. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- shepard: fires rage. 164 square miles burned....
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look, i was radically opposed to it, think it harmed us. i think that torturing harm us. a number of anecdotes can substantiate that. it harmed our image in the world, but for us to go back i think would be a serious mistake. host: georgetown, texas is next on the line for democrats. martha, go ahead. caller: i'm sorry, my name is barbara. yes, will the sentiment in our area -- former vice president dick cheney, there is a sentiment in our area that when he speaks of his concern about cheney. that is the way that we've tell. more so then our country. -- that is the way that we tell. host: you think he is concerned about his legal status, his legacy, or reputation, or what exactly? caller: his legal status, that the scope might become broader and then we will find out some important things far and above this with the cia, things they're talking about now, things surrounding the war. maybe some of that intelligence and money that was made, the contracts. i don't think we can go forward with a lot of the people until we solve some of the issues and questions out there. host:
look, i was radically opposed to it, think it harmed us. i think that torturing harm us. a number of anecdotes can substantiate that. it harmed our image in the world, but for us to go back i think would be a serious mistake. host: georgetown, texas is next on the line for democrats. martha, go ahead. caller: i'm sorry, my name is barbara. yes, will the sentiment in our area -- former vice president dick cheney, there is a sentiment in our area that when he speaks of his concern about cheney....
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from us. there has been productive meetings over the past few weeks. >> the two sides may be able to come together during the general assembly meetings in new york. what would be the reason for optimism that the two sides could come together? do you have information about movement for a reason for optimism? >> i believe we have seen progress we continue to encourage -- i will not get into every discussion that we have had with either side. we are hopeful that we can continue to make progress and if that happens in new york, we would be quite happy. >> has the presence in the mcchrystal report yet? >> the report is working its way up the chain of command like it normally does. i believe it has been delivered to the pentagon. >> world does have to go? >> there is a regional commander at central command he is the combat and commander and it will go to general petraeus. it will go to the pentagon and from the pentagon, it will come here and each step along the way, commanders and policy makers wil
from us. there has been productive meetings over the past few weeks. >> the two sides may be able to come together during the general assembly meetings in new york. what would be the reason for optimism that the two sides could come together? do you have information about movement for a reason for optimism? >> i believe we have seen progress we continue to encourage -- i will not get into every discussion that we have had with either side. we are hopeful that we can continue to make...